The video is the first
since May last year when another woman who also claimed to be among the 219
seized from the town in Borno state said she wanted to stay.
Terrorist group, Boko Haram
on Monday released a new video showing remaining schoolgirls abducted four
years ago from Chibok, Borno State.
It was not clear when or where
the latest video was recorded but the video was released by Saharareporters.
A group of about 12 girls
and young women, some of whom are holding babies, are seen in the video.
“We are the Chibok girls
you have been crying we should be released. But by the grace of Allah, we will
not return home,” one of the girls said in the released video.
“These people are taking
care of us and we are grateful to them. We are happy here – we have found our
faith,” she added.
The video also paraded some
women believed to be police officers who were abducted in June 2017, the women
sobbed as a Boko Haram speaker recited the Qur’an before asking some of them to
speak on video.
Shekau also in the video
claimed responsibility for the downing of a Nigerian air force helicopter on
January 5. A part wreckage of a helicopter is also shown in the footage .
“I am not wounded, I am
ready to fight and will continue to fight,”
he said as he read from a prepared speech in Hausa and flanked left and right by
well-armed lieutenants.
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